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cohen, perhaps i'll begin with you. >> thank you. the ability to pay requirement is part of the in lending act which has been around for several decades, and it was built on the notion of disclosure being the answer to market issues, something that professor want wither alluded to earlier. this provision is really a ten in a new direction -- a step in a new direction which is to saudis closure matters. we need better information in the market, but in addition, substantive fairness is a key part of having a functioning market. having a clear standard like the bureau has issued will enable that to occur, and having it issued by an agency that for the first time has its main goal and focus the benefit of consumers is also a novel set of regulations and a novel paradigm. this is your first significant mortgage rule, and we congratulate you. >> ms. rice? >> okay. let's hope the mic works this time. raj, thanks for the question, and it's a very important one. one of the things that we advocated for in the lead-up to the crisis were for reg
cohen, perhaps i'll begin with you. >> thank you. the ability to pay requirement is part of the in lending act which has been around for several decades, and it was built on the notion of disclosure being the answer to market issues, something that professor want wither alluded to earlier. this provision is really a ten in a new direction -- a step in a new direction which is to saudis closure matters. we need better information in the market, but in addition, substantive fairness is a...
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cohen. >> thank you for the opportunity to testify today. i testify today on behalf of the national consumer law center's and the national association of consumer advocates. we appreciate the vigorous and thorough work to read regulation of the mortgage market under dodd-frank is essential to our economic security. in the years leading up to the economic crisis, pricing replaced underwriting as a riss control mechanism in the sub prime market. lenders rely on the securitizations for the cost of the inevitable foreclosure. foreclosure devastated communities across the country particularly communities of color. congress's mandate in dodd-frank is clear the lenders must take reasonable steps to ensure that every mortgage loan is affordable when made and homeowners that under reached have recourse. the consumer financial protection bureau regulation implants important new protections for the sustainable lending they fail to deliver those protections. the bureau offers a rebuttable presumption for the sub prime borrowers for the homeowners and th
cohen. >> thank you for the opportunity to testify today. i testify today on behalf of the national consumer law center's and the national association of consumer advocates. we appreciate the vigorous and thorough work to read regulation of the mortgage market under dodd-frank is essential to our economic security. in the years leading up to the economic crisis, pricing replaced underwriting as a riss control mechanism in the sub prime market. lenders rely on the securitizations for the...
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i'm elizabeth cohen. >>> let's start off with a check of the most powerful radar. five sweeps scanning all clear. conditions absolutely different than yesterday when we had snowy weather. let's take you north, all eyes focused on foxboro, sunday night, clear conditions in foxboro today for ravens fans traveling in that direction, bright and cold conditions here, at the stadium. they are testing tout jumbo tron. beautiful blue skies. nice to see the sun again. we haven't seen it for days and days. a full week since we seen a crystal clear sky. there you go. we had it today, nice finish in bel air, east side, dundalk. a chill in the air as we look at the current conditions, 33bwi, dew point of 8, air is dry. run the humidifier over the weekend as the dry air runs in through overnight hours. colder air is really coming our way towards next week. more in a second. see the current windfield, west, just enough wind to create the windchill, feeling like the 20s. cold stuff from northward, windchills in the 20s, wellmington, tomorrow, we will shift the winds direction w a
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the next question is for elise cohen with the national consumer law center. in the context of the qualified mortgage definition -- in your opinion what is a rebuttable presumption of compliance meeting for consumers? >> thank you. first, let me applaud the bureau for the detailed articulation of the rebuttable presumption for subprime borrowers that appears to be included in the rule. we look forward to reading it. including the use of residuals and, as an articulate it reason for rebutting the presumptions. what is it? it is the opportunity to show that your loan was forcibly unaffordable when it was made, even if it meets the definition of a qualified mortgage. it is a chance to save your home if you can prove your case. while the qualified mortgage definition promotes more sustainable landing, there are always gaps, like there were after h.o.p.a., and new products developed. this helps address those instances. beyond consumers, this also relates to how the market functions. the main goal of the rule is to incentivize sustainable lending and good behavior.
the next question is for elise cohen with the national consumer law center. in the context of the qualified mortgage definition -- in your opinion what is a rebuttable presumption of compliance meeting for consumers? >> thank you. first, let me applaud the bureau for the detailed articulation of the rebuttable presumption for subprime borrowers that appears to be included in the rule. we look forward to reading it. including the use of residuals and, as an articulate it reason for...
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with cohen's apparentment, there are now two familiar senators serving in the u.s. senate at the same time in u.s. history. >>> before we head to break, another cool slow sure just into our newsroom. shenandoah county public schools are closed so again, another school closing into our newsroom. shenandoah county public schools are closed. >>> a new way to record out police interact with the public. saying good-bye to an american patriot. we'll look back at the life of patty andrews. >>> an icon of the 1940s has died. patty andrews passed away yesterday in california. she and her singing sisters were best known for supporting the troops during world war ii with their movies and music. patty andrews was the last surviving sister. she was 94 years old. >> having a big impact on music for sure. >> all right. what is going on outside? >> the weather has been kind of crazy here for the last couple of days with the 70s we had jed and the day before. cooler weather moving in. we are paying a price for it in the way of wind and all the heavy rain we had her
with cohen's apparentment, there are now two familiar senators serving in the u.s. senate at the same time in u.s. history. >>> before we head to break, another cool slow sure just into our newsroom. shenandoah county public schools are closed so again, another school closing into our newsroom. shenandoah county public schools are closed. >>> a new way to record out police interact with the public. saying good-bye to an american patriot. we'll look back at the life of patty...
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cindy cohen met him six or seven years ago. >> i think aaron came here and found a bunch of kindred souls when first hooking up with larry lessic. you know snits kind of a testament to this movement that it's now all over the country. >> now he's gone, schwartz's web site filled with testimonials calling him a hero. >> there is a group saying say i thail do these activities in his name and honor. they want information to be free there. should be open access. they'll fight to continue the struggle. >> schwartz facing up to $2535 years in prison andk%-/ a $1 million fine if convicted. >> sky 7 is live over breaking news. a shooting theer the intersection of lee avenue just a block from oak grove high school. police not giving out details but we understand it may be gang related and we believe the victim was still alive when taken to the hospital. we plan to bring you any information as soon as we get it we have confirmation lance armstrong confessed to years of doping. >> it's tearful ad >>> lance armstrong reportedly now confessed to using performance-enhacing drugs to win the tour de fra
cindy cohen met him six or seven years ago. >> i think aaron came here and found a bunch of kindred souls when first hooking up with larry lessic. you know snits kind of a testament to this movement that it's now all over the country. >> now he's gone, schwartz's web site filled with testimonials calling him a hero. >> there is a group saying say i thail do these activities in his name and honor. they want information to be free there. should be open access. they'll fight to...
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and sally cohen a fox contributor and blogger. wow. i was amazed to see the amount of pickup that got and i mean, i will say this, it doesn't seem like she is got a lot of friends on the left, anna. fr there was a visceral reaction that a woman would feel more vulnerable in a safety situation than a man would. >> well it's ridiculous to think least a one-size fits all when it comes to personal defense personal defense the use of a firearm in one's self defense. we have a natural right to self defense. the second amendment guarantees rights to bear and keep arms. we as a people have the ability to choose whatever means we seem best to -- >> that's not what she was arguing. she wasn't saying everybody has the right to deserve whatever capacity. she said to him you can't understand because you are a man. >> women naturally, generally speaking, are physically weaker than men. it's quite obvious. women are also targets of violent crime, of rape, of assault. we have to be able to match force with force. >> let me jump in. i am going to get t
and sally cohen a fox contributor and blogger. wow. i was amazed to see the amount of pickup that got and i mean, i will say this, it doesn't seem like she is got a lot of friends on the left, anna. fr there was a visceral reaction that a woman would feel more vulnerable in a safety situation than a man would. >> well it's ridiculous to think least a one-size fits all when it comes to personal defense personal defense the use of a firearm in one's self defense. we have a natural right to...
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elizabeth cohen live for us. >> you're in trouble. she is judging you. >> i deserve it. i totally deserve it. >> yes, you do. >> you have not vaccinated your children. >> we got flu shots in november. >> i thought you told me you had it -- your wife hasn't had a flu shot. >> three out of four of us had the flu shots months ago. it is 35 minutes after the hour right now. it has been one month now since life in newtown, connecticut, changed forever. 20 children and 6 adults were killed inside the sandy hook elementary school. community residents debated the future of the building last night where the massacre took place. some favored demolition. some construction of a memorial and others said it should be renovated. >> and a somber occasion in italy. a cruiseship wrecked off shore a year ago sunday. there was a memorial plaque and wreaths and many, many tears. a boat horn tounded 32 times, one for each victim. the captain was on italian tv yesterday saying he is not responsible. he's accused of abandoning ship. he
elizabeth cohen live for us. >> you're in trouble. she is judging you. >> i deserve it. i totally deserve it. >> yes, you do. >> you have not vaccinated your children. >> we got flu shots in november. >> i thought you told me you had it -- your wife hasn't had a flu shot. >> three out of four of us had the flu shots months ago. it is 35 minutes after the hour right now. it has been one month now since life in newtown, connecticut, changed forever. 20...
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district supervisor malia cohen helped push for the bar landmark status. >> we were discussing politics. debating any kind of social matter. there was a loved one lost. everyone seemed to congregate around sam jordan this. >>reporter: week generation of customers gathering to celebrate the bar 54 years of operation. including historic preservation consultant who volunteered his help with the landmark process. >> i have just always believed in using landmark program to recognize cull tawrl history. >>reporter: more than the building itself the designation honor life and walk of sam jordan who died in 2003. >> i think he would be most proud that the family is still involved keeping this legacy going. >>reporter: in san francisco, carolyn, abc 7 news. >> historic landmark. larry in new orleans covering the superbowl. rick is here. >> randy most usually doesn't talk to the media. >> right. he did today. >> he kauls caused a stir. coming up in sports. after behaving himself the entire season. moss raises eyebrow at superbowl media day and with 3 starter out with injury warriors have enough f
district supervisor malia cohen helped push for the bar landmark status. >> we were discussing politics. debating any kind of social matter. there was a loved one lost. everyone seemed to congregate around sam jordan this. >>reporter: week generation of customers gathering to celebrate the bar 54 years of operation. including historic preservation consultant who volunteered his help with the landmark process. >> i have just always believed in using landmark program to...
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up next, live performance on the rink from olympic silver medalist, sacha cohen. first this is "today" on nbc. >> announcer: "today" at the rink is brought to you by smucker's. with a name like smuckers, it has to be good. >> this morning on "today" at the rink, silver silver medalist sasha cohen joins us and will skate for us. good morning to you. >> good morning. it's freezing. >> it is. you should be used to that as a skater. >> this is a little bit below that. >> you've been busy since then, skating and other things. >> i'm attending columbia university, launched my own line of skates. promoting at nationals this weekend. and just busy. >> u.s. championships are this weekend. you are a former u.s. champion. anybody you have your eye on? >> ashley wagner is a strong favorite. she trained with my old coach and i'll definitely be rooting for her this weekend. >> tell me about this special, ba barry manilow is the inspiration? >> yes. never had such fun skating to a live artist. don't miss it. it's great. >> training for the olympics, but obviously this is somethi
up next, live performance on the rink from olympic silver medalist, sacha cohen. first this is "today" on nbc. >> announcer: "today" at the rink is brought to you by smucker's. with a name like smuckers, it has to be good. >> this morning on "today" at the rink, silver silver medalist sasha cohen joins us and will skate for us. good morning to you. >> good morning. it's freezing. >> it is. you should be used to that as a skater. >>...
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then elise cohen at the national law center. if i move to my right hand side, susan, a professor of real estate and finance at university of spilt -- pennsylvania. david moss of its of wells fargo, and karen thomas, senior vice president for relations at the independent community bankers association of america. we might start with you, mr. calhoun. >> thank you. today, the cfpb announces one of its most important roles -- he qualified mortgage ability to repay rule and the upcoming mortgage servicing rules that will come out next week. they addressed failures in the mortgage market that devastated millions of families in our overall economy. the twin drivers of this were widespread on affordable loans and a broken mortgage servicing system that severely aggravated the ensuing wave of foreclosures. the goal of the dodd-frank legislation and the rule today are to create direct incentives so that lenders are encouraged to make loans that are long term sustainable, not just generators of short-term fees, and to also deter and prohib
then elise cohen at the national law center. if i move to my right hand side, susan, a professor of real estate and finance at university of spilt -- pennsylvania. david moss of its of wells fargo, and karen thomas, senior vice president for relations at the independent community bankers association of america. we might start with you, mr. calhoun. >> thank you. today, the cfpb announces one of its most important roles -- he qualified mortgage ability to repay rule and the upcoming...
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senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen joins us live from atlanta. all of the talk this morning. what are exactly the dangers of these drugs? >> let's talk about where these drugs come from and why people use them. let's start with human growth hormone, mentioned in the story. human growth hormone is something we all naturally have. made basically in our pituitary glands. what it can do, it can reduce fat and increase muscle mass. but some of the dangers are it can cause bone and muscle pain, diabetes and heart diseasor increase the chance you will get those. let's talk about testosterone, also mentioned in the story. testosterone, a hormone both men and women have. and some people say if you take it, you get bigger, leaner, stronger, and when you have a big workout, it enhances your recovery. makes it easier to recover. but here are some of the dangers. it can increase the chances of getting all sorts of things from sleep apnea to heart disease if a man already has prostate cancer, may grow that existing prostate cancer. >> like lance armstrong's ca
senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen joins us live from atlanta. all of the talk this morning. what are exactly the dangers of these drugs? >> let's talk about where these drugs come from and why people use them. let's start with human growth hormone, mentioned in the story. human growth hormone is something we all naturally have. made basically in our pituitary glands. what it can do, it can reduce fat and increase muscle mass. but some of the dangers are it can cause bone and...
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let's bring in our senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen. that defies what a lot of people have thought in the past. what's the significance of this research? why is this? >> a lot of women and even some doctors think, hey, just take off the whole breast. a lot of doctors in the know will tell you, wait a minute. when someone's early stage breast cancer, stage one or stage two, lumpectomy plus radiation is the way to go. this study seems to support that. it suggests, it doesn't prove -- i don't want to use the p word. it suggests that having a lumpectomy and radiation is just as good or perhaps even a little better than having a mastectomy. >> i have a million more questions for you. i think the best thing would be for people -- you always say this -- ask your doctor first, right, elizabeth? >> ask your doctor what the options are. i've talked to so many women who have breast cancer and the doctor says let's do this. i say, well, did you ask him
let's bring in our senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen. that defies what a lot of people have thought in the past. what's the significance of this research? why is this? >> a lot of women and even some doctors think, hey, just take off the whole breast. a lot of doctors in the know will tell you, wait a minute. when someone's early stage breast cancer, stage one or stage two, lumpectomy plus radiation is the way to go. this study seems to support that. it suggests, it doesn't...
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further, as richard cohen notes in "the washington post" nothing hagel has said about israel is not said in the israeli press on a daily basis. trust me, by the "wall street journal" standards israeli media would be deeply anti-semitic. lost perhaps in the discussion over hagel's position on israel is one of the main reasons he was nominated in the first place. >> most importantly, chuck knows that war is not an abstraction. he knows that sending young americans to fight and bleed in the dirt and mud, that's something we only do when it's absolutely necessary. >> a decorated war veteran reportedly requested to be sent to vietnam. hagel spoke to the library of congress in 2002 about how his military service had informed his world view. >> someone needs to represent that perspective in our government as well. the people in washington make the policy, but it's the little guys who come back in the body bag. >> as president obama attempts to put his next cabinet together, republicans seem to have developed an acute case of goldilocks syndrome. susan rice was too much of a loyalist, and republ
further, as richard cohen notes in "the washington post" nothing hagel has said about israel is not said in the israeli press on a daily basis. trust me, by the "wall street journal" standards israeli media would be deeply anti-semitic. lost perhaps in the discussion over hagel's position on israel is one of the main reasons he was nominated in the first place. >> most importantly, chuck knows that war is not an abstraction. he knows that sending young americans to...
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. >> reporter: real life mobster mickey cohen. >> kind of like a new experience. never worked with guns or any of that stuff. >> reporter: he was reunited with his emma stone, they starred together in the comedy crazy stupid love a year and a half ago. >> last time we got to make it to the last scene the entire time. this time we didn't get to do that. >> reporter: stone says the hardest part of the role was getting into her outfit. >> it was great you know. it was like you can't really complain about wearing beautiful gowns that have been hand crafted. >> reporter: josh brolin says ryan gosling was his secret weapon. >> it's always nice to be next to a good looking guy you know. you can make a bunch of mistakes and it won't matter. >> if whole reason he killed donny -- >> he and his squad of misfit cops are now aiming to make a killing. at the box office. bigad shaban, cbs news, los angeles. >>> well, we all think that -- "argo" ben affleck director got a bit snubbed. >> but he did win a critic's choice awards last night. another one? >> richard parker life of pi
. >> reporter: real life mobster mickey cohen. >> kind of like a new experience. never worked with guns or any of that stuff. >> reporter: he was reunited with his emma stone, they starred together in the comedy crazy stupid love a year and a half ago. >> last time we got to make it to the last scene the entire time. this time we didn't get to do that. >> reporter: stone says the hardest part of the role was getting into her outfit. >> it was great you know....
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meanwhile, new word this morning that the governor of massachusetts has selected his staff william cohen to temporarily fill kerry's u.s. senate seat. >>> outgoing secretary of state hillary clinton says she does not see herself getting back into politics. during a round of exit interviews, clinton says she will focus on public service, speaking and writing but she did not rule out a run for the white house in 2016. she says this whatever her decision, she's healthy and has a lot of energy. her last day on the job is friday. she says, though, she's looking forward to sleeping in on saturday. >>> 8:52. well, this morning, there are reports that boeing knew about problems with the batteries on its dreamliner jets before the battery fires earlier this month. all nippon said they had to change batteries on the dreamliners it owns on ten separate occasions for separate problems of. the airlines said they reported the problem to boeing. all 787s around the world were grounded after a battery fores and ana flight to make an emergency landing earlier this month. >>> and boeing a better than expe
meanwhile, new word this morning that the governor of massachusetts has selected his staff william cohen to temporarily fill kerry's u.s. senate seat. >>> outgoing secretary of state hillary clinton says she does not see herself getting back into politics. during a round of exit interviews, clinton says she will focus on public service, speaking and writing but she did not rule out a run for the white house in 2016. she says this whatever her decision, she's healthy and has a lot of...
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senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen joins us with more. >> this will really be interesting to see what they find here because nothing quite like this has ever been done. in essence, this is what they're thinking about doing. take 1,000 players and really follow them, look at their medical records, get measurements and look at all sorts of stuff, and then pick your 100 healthiest, and pick your 100 sickest, and then compare them, and one of the things that they will likely be looking for is how much does football have to do with it? are they sicker because they play a certain position or because they played for a longer period of time and talking about current players and former players and so this is something that's been negotiated and talked about. the nfl says nothing is more important than the health and safety of their players and if you're really into this, cnnhealth.com my colleague stephanie smith has a wonderful article. >> i was talking to two nfl players yesterday about concussions and one of them is going to donate his brain to science in essence and he said it's d
senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen joins us with more. >> this will really be interesting to see what they find here because nothing quite like this has ever been done. in essence, this is what they're thinking about doing. take 1,000 players and really follow them, look at their medical records, get measurements and look at all sorts of stuff, and then pick your 100 healthiest, and pick your 100 sickest, and then compare them, and one of the things that they will likely be...
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want to bring in elizabeth cohen. i love stories like this. it's like wow. >> amazing. >> to see that guy smile and say i'm hopeful when he looks at the other arm, maybe this other arm will work well. how did they do this? >> get to one why arm is doing better than the other arm. it may have to do with where the transplants took place. on the right one it was actually above, so the new arm is -- it was here, it was from here down. the other one from somewhere around here down. the more arm you have to transplant the more difficult time somebody's going to have. so that's an important thing to remember. so the more arm you have to transplant, the more difficult the recovery's going to be because these doctors are putting together tendons, muscles, nerves, blood vessels. really tiny surgery. they practiced on cadavers first which i thought was fascinating. trained surgeons, they practiced on cadavers first. >> is it possible that -- he's hopeful, the second arm, is it possible he will have full functioning arms at some point? >> he may not have
want to bring in elizabeth cohen. i love stories like this. it's like wow. >> amazing. >> to see that guy smile and say i'm hopeful when he looks at the other arm, maybe this other arm will work well. how did they do this? >> get to one why arm is doing better than the other arm. it may have to do with where the transplants took place. on the right one it was actually above, so the new arm is -- it was here, it was from here down. the other one from somewhere around here down....
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massachusetts governor patrick naming william cohen, his former chief of staff to the post. he will serve until a special election in june. kerry was confirmed by the full senate as the next secretary of state submitted his resignation last night. microsoft founder bill gates speaking out about immigration. we'll hear from him next. campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it... in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. mmm... [ male announcer ] sounds good. it's amazing what soup can do. [ male announcer ] sounds good. can youlyric can.aid do this? lyric can. lyric can. lyric by phonak is the world's only 24/7, 100% invisible hearing device. it's tiny. but that might be the least revolutionary thing about lyric. lyric can be worn 24/7 for up to four months, without battery changes. call 1-800-414-5999 for a risk-free trial. cookie: there's absolutely no way anyone can see it even if they get right up to my ear. michael: wake up, go to sleep...showering, running, all your activities. lyric can also give you exceptionally clear, natural sound in
massachusetts governor patrick naming william cohen, his former chief of staff to the post. he will serve until a special election in june. kerry was confirmed by the full senate as the next secretary of state submitted his resignation last night. microsoft founder bill gates speaking out about immigration. we'll hear from him next. campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it... in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. mmm... [ male announcer ] sounds good. it's...
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sasha cohen, thank you so much. >> this is impressive. making it from the ice rink to here. >> i ran over. i ran and then i changed my shoes and then we won't get into all of that. anyway. >> almost as impressive as sasha cohen herself. now to today's friday flashback. a quick look at the week that was here on "today." >>> inauguration here in washington, d.c. good morning, everyone. i'm san va in a guthrie, alongside matt lauer and al roker. >> we have a great view. the platform where the president will be sworn in and deliver his inaugural address. >> the portrait has changed a lot since their arrival. the president with more gray hair in his hair. >> my fellow americans, we are made for this moment and we will seize it so long as we seize it together. god bless you, and may he forever bless these united states of america. >>> 2/3 of this nation is under the grips of this blast of cold as temperatures fall and wind chills plummet. >> to think that hillary will get a better reception. >> had you ever heard the name manti te'o. >> up unti
sasha cohen, thank you so much. >> this is impressive. making it from the ice rink to here. >> i ran over. i ran and then i changed my shoes and then we won't get into all of that. anyway. >> almost as impressive as sasha cohen herself. now to today's friday flashback. a quick look at the week that was here on "today." >>> inauguration here in washington, d.c. good morning, everyone. i'm san va in a guthrie, alongside matt lauer and al roker. >> we...
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host: richard cohen weighs in in his piece in "the washington post." host: rebecca in ohio. thank you for waiting. caller: good morning. how well is he being vetting? i have watched him on tv. he is anti-semitic. i am concerned that the government does nothing for the american people. they don't have to participate in the obamacare. but they are making decisions for lives. what is theng -- regard for the american military from chuck hagel? host: what have you been watching from the former senator? caller: i watch on fox news and msnbc. it isn't just for secretary of defense. he has been a senator for a lot of years. he is not new on this page. host: her comments about how he views men and women in the military. guest: he was a prominent member on the senate foreign relations committee. i struggle with people who throw around terms saying he is anti- semitic. i do not know if most people would be comfortable saying that about chuck hagel. i think the term jewish lobby, a is a phrase he used in a quotation, use pretty extensively. people use the term jewish lobby and israeli l
host: richard cohen weighs in in his piece in "the washington post." host: rebecca in ohio. thank you for waiting. caller: good morning. how well is he being vetting? i have watched him on tv. he is anti-semitic. i am concerned that the government does nothing for the american people. they don't have to participate in the obamacare. but they are making decisions for lives. what is theng -- regard for the american military from chuck hagel? host: what have you been watching from the...
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. >> brian: usually when you nominate a republican, republicans are happy, like when william cohen. can you compare when william cohen was nominated as a republican by a democratic president as opposed to senator hagel? >> we've heard republicans say that chuck hagel ceased being a republican several years ago. they were concerned when he voted against -- remember, he voted against the iraq surge. he was against it. he differed from the bush administration on a number of things and i think a lot of republicans feel that he sort of left the party a while back. >> brian: jennifer griffin at the white house for a very good reason. news secretary of defense is going to be nominated today. thanks. >> gretchen: another controversial issue was general mccrystal. remember over in afghanistan he was leading the charge there and he gave an interview to the rolling stone magazine. in that, there were many revelations about how he felt about president obama and his administration. subsequently, mccrystal did resign. >> brian: i will say this, he was never quoted, criticizing the administration.
. >> brian: usually when you nominate a republican, republicans are happy, like when william cohen. can you compare when william cohen was nominated as a republican by a democratic president as opposed to senator hagel? >> we've heard republicans say that chuck hagel ceased being a republican several years ago. they were concerned when he voted against -- remember, he voted against the iraq surge. he was against it. he differed from the bush administration on a number of things and...
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donna, bruce cohen and jordan producers. >> "zero dark 30" producers. >> lynn con, steven spielberg and katherine kennedy producers. >> "les miserables" producers. >> life of pi, producers. >> "amour," nominees to be determined. >> "django unchained," stacy, reginald and pilar producers. >> and "argo," grant, ben af fleck and george clooney producers. >> "argo" has been nominated. somebody tell cranston, he can unclench his teeth now. brian, i love you. please join us at the oscars, sunday february 24th to find out who will take home the oscars. >> congratulations to all the nominees. all right. the nominations and "django unchained"'s chief correspondent and director for the hollywood reporter. good morning to both of you. "lincoln," no surprise. 12 nominations there. you were surprised, two movies we're hearing about, "amour" in two major categories nominated, as well as beast"beasts of the southern wild". >> those are two movies that made great gains today. "beasts of the southern wild," and wallace the youngest best actress. she was 6 when she made that movie, 9 now and "amour" abou
donna, bruce cohen and jordan producers. >> "zero dark 30" producers. >> lynn con, steven spielberg and katherine kennedy producers. >> "les miserables" producers. >> life of pi, producers. >> "amour," nominees to be determined. >> "django unchained," stacy, reginald and pilar producers. >> and "argo," grant, ben af fleck and george clooney producers. >> "argo" has been nominated....
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cindy cohen and kate knots, our transplant coordinators. mary grace hands sell, operating room nurse manager. jon: if you want to continue watching the news conference we'll have i foxnews.com. doctors at john hopkins hospital in baltimore announcing they have down a double arm transplant on a very brave army soldier, brandon marrocco. he was the first american soldier to survive the loss of two arms and two legs. it happened in an ied explosion in iraq. it is an experimental surgery but doctors say he will be discharged from the hospital today after they transplanted donor arms. they hope that they willn essence take and that he will be able to gain more utility from those transplanted arms. it is a phenomenal story and he is a very brave veteran. patti ann: just incredible. right now the egyptian government is dealing with another day of violent protests. at least 52 people are dead and the head of the army is warning that the political turmoil is putting the state on the verge of collapse. president mohammed morsi declaring a state of em
cindy cohen and kate knots, our transplant coordinators. mary grace hands sell, operating room nurse manager. jon: if you want to continue watching the news conference we'll have i foxnews.com. doctors at john hopkins hospital in baltimore announcing they have down a double arm transplant on a very brave army soldier, brandon marrocco. he was the first american soldier to survive the loss of two arms and two legs. it happened in an ied explosion in iraq. it is an experimental surgery but...
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. >> reporter: who come together to save the city from notorious mob boss mickey cohen. josh plays the hero. >> this is one of my favorite movies. i collected all of the burger king cups. i was obsessed with it. so, that was my entrance into the gangster picture. >> seems like the lady doesn't want to talk to you. >> what lady? she is just one of mickey's pro skirts there, pal. >> where is it? where is it? >> reporter: you met with some of his family members in reparation, right? >> right. >> what did you learn from that? that he was a greater man than me. one of the importance of the movie, is that the character have a better narrative. he didn't need convincing. he was all-in right away. >> reporter: the film was scheduled to be released last year, but was delayed after the aurora, colorado, tragedy, because it contained a sequence that contained a theater shooting. director ruben fletcher cut the scene. >> it was the best sequence in the movie, without question. the day it happened, he wouldn't even dream of keeping it in. >> reporter: shot on location in l.a., the di
. >> reporter: who come together to save the city from notorious mob boss mickey cohen. josh plays the hero. >> this is one of my favorite movies. i collected all of the burger king cups. i was obsessed with it. so, that was my entrance into the gangster picture. >> seems like the lady doesn't want to talk to you. >> what lady? she is just one of mickey's pro skirts there, pal. >> where is it? where is it? >> reporter: you met with some of his family members...
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. >> steve: officer cohen, let's start with you, take us back to january 10, thursday. you guys were heading back to the cop shop and you saw something alongside the road. right? >> we were heading back from one of our elementary schools because we house of representatives at risk youth. so we were heading back to our station, we saw a dog lying on the side of the road on the sidewalk. we had a real brief discussion, you know, does he look hungry? you think he looks hung flee let's go get him some food. so we went, grabbed him some food, maybe a block away, came back, 'cause his ribs were sticking out. officer lancaster attempted to feed him. when he lifted his head up, he then cried, as if he was in pain. so we looked a little closer and we realized that his left leg was swollen and he had scratches all over him. >> steve: oh, my goodness. officer lancaster, we should point out that philly now is simply asleep. philly is on the road to recovery. so you would you know up taking -- how adorable. you call him philly because you named him after a sergeant from philly. tell
. >> steve: officer cohen, let's start with you, take us back to january 10, thursday. you guys were heading back to the cop shop and you saw something alongside the road. right? >> we were heading back from one of our elementary schools because we house of representatives at risk youth. so we were heading back to our station, we saw a dog lying on the side of the road on the sidewalk. we had a real brief discussion, you know, does he look hungry? you think he looks hung flee let's...
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our senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen. what did doctors find in this new study? >> this is fascinating. doctors autopsied hundreds of men. they found the ones who were on beta blockers, very common blood pressure medications, had fewer signs of alzheimer's in their brains. fewer lesions. less atrophy. they think it might possibly be because it's good for the brain to have lower blood pressure. it sort of takes some of the stress off the brain. maybe that's why they had those findings. >> so explain exactly what a beta blocker is. does it mean people should routinely be taking beta blockers if they suspect they could come down with dementia or alzheimer's down the road? >> beta blockers block the effect of adrenaline which is what helps bring your blood pressure down. doctors said absolutely not, you should not be on a beta blocker unless you need it. if you don't need the beta blocker, it might cause your more medical problems then you started out with. now, if you do have high blood pressure, you can ask your doctor, hey, i'd like to start on a beta blocker, let
our senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen. what did doctors find in this new study? >> this is fascinating. doctors autopsied hundreds of men. they found the ones who were on beta blockers, very common blood pressure medications, had fewer signs of alzheimer's in their brains. fewer lesions. less atrophy. they think it might possibly be because it's good for the brain to have lower blood pressure. it sort of takes some of the stress off the brain. maybe that's why they had those...
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joining us for debate is stephan haste and sally cohen. he had also use big words. sit along by him on "special report." do you think that president obama is trying to undo reagan's legacy? we heard him talk so much about reagan when he was running for president, how much he looked up to him what did had on his mind something like where president reagan. president obama could make liberalism safe for america. could spread the gospel progressive values just as president reagan did with conservatism. i think it's working. to the extent that he is committed to doing it i think it's working. we remain a center right country. >> charles, do you agree with charles krauthammer and stephan hayes? this seems to be the moofl president obama is making or was it there all along. >> i'm confused as to which ronald reagan we are talking about. ronald reagan was the guy who gave amnesty to millions of undocumented immigrants. raise taxes 11 times. and supported the brady gun violence bill. so there is is that ronald reagan. then there is the ronald reagan sort of fictional ronald
joining us for debate is stephan haste and sally cohen. he had also use big words. sit along by him on "special report." do you think that president obama is trying to undo reagan's legacy? we heard him talk so much about reagan when he was running for president, how much he looked up to him what did had on his mind something like where president reagan. president obama could make liberalism safe for america. could spread the gospel progressive values just as president reagan did with...